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{ "accepted_answer_id": "8", "answer_count": 6, "body": "Assuming the world in the One Piece universe is round, then there is not\nreally a beginning or an end of the Grand Line.\n\nThe Straw Hats started out from the first half and are now sailing across the\nsecond half.\n\nWouldn't it have been quicker to set sail in the opposite direction from where\nthey started?\n\n", "comment_count": 0, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T20:37:08.823", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "1", "last_activity_date": "2022-05-12T10:37:24.403", "last_edit_date": "2015-04-17T19:06:38.957", "last_editor_user_id": "1398", "owner_user_id": "21", "post_type": "question", "score": 83, "tags": [ "one-piece" ], "title": "The treasure in One Piece is at the end of the Grand Line. But isn't that the same as the beginning?", "view_count": 98252 }
[ { "body": "\n\nI think that the One Piece, being at the end of the Grand Line, simply refers\nto the fact that to get to the \"One Piece\", the legendary treasure talked\nabout by the last Pirate King, you will need to travel to the \"end\" of the\nseas. In this case, that means traveling through the most remot...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "33", "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\nIn the middle of _The Dark Tournament_ , Yusuke Urameshi gets to fully inherit\nGenkai's power of the _Spirit Wave_ by absorbing a ball of energy from her.\n\nHowever, this process turns into an excruciating trial for Yusuke, almost\nkilling him, and keeping him doubled over in extreme pain for a long period of\ntime, so much so that his Spirit Animal, Poo, is also in pain and flies to him\nto try to help.\n\nMy question is, why is it such a painful procedure to learn and absorb this\npower?\n\n", "comment_count": 0, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T20:39:40.780", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "2", "last_activity_date": "2013-06-20T03:31:39.187", "last_edit_date": "2013-02-26T17:02:31.570", "last_editor_user_id": "247", "owner_user_id": "26", "post_type": "question", "score": 14, "tags": [ "yu-yu-hakusho" ], "title": "Why does absorbing the Spirit Wave from Genkai involve such a painful process?", "view_count": 2591 }
[ { "body": "\n\nSpirit Energy is a part of one's life energy, like an extension of one's soul.\nWhen Genkai transfers her spirit energy into Yusuke to teach him the\ntechnique, it is incredibly painful for him to receive such an overwhelming\namount of energy/soul at once because his body takes time to adjust to...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "148", "answer_count": 3, "body": "\n\nIn Sora no Otoshimono, Ikaros carries around a watermelon like a pet and likes\nwatermelons and pretty much anything else round. At one point she even has a\nwatermelon garden and attacks all the bugs that get near the melons.\n\nWhat's the significance of the watermelon and why does she carry one around?\n\n", "comment_count": 1, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T20:42:47.447", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "3", "last_activity_date": "2020-05-07T03:36:46.550", "last_edit_date": null, "last_editor_user_id": null, "owner_user_id": "29", "post_type": "question", "score": 12, "tags": [ "sora-no-otoshimono" ], "title": "What's the significance of the watermelon in Sora no Otoshimono?", "view_count": 4924 }
[ { "body": "\n\nI believe there is no significance.\n\nIt is just a character trait that she really likes watermelons. Probably for\ntheir smooth and round shape.\n\n", "comment_count": 3, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-12T06:26:09.120", "id": "148", "last_activi...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": null, "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\nIs there any particular software or software family specifically designed for\nmaking anime?\n\nAre they drawing all the frames of motion scenes, or does a software\nautomatically generate them? For example, consider a soccer player kicking a\nfootball. Let the duration of the scene be 0.5 seconds, and let the frame rate\nof the video be 24 fps; that makes 12 frames in that scene. Do they patiently\ndraw all those 12 frames manually for that scene which takes only half a\nsecond?\n\n", "comment_count": 7, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T20:44:46.870", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "4", "last_activity_date": "2018-01-01T00:43:31.463", "last_edit_date": "2013-08-22T12:44:58.107", "last_editor_user_id": "111", "owner_user_id": "18", "post_type": "question", "score": 11, "tags": [ "anime-production" ], "title": "What software is used for making anime?", "view_count": 20711 }
[ { "body": "\n\nIt depends on a few different things, including the content, the style, and\nwhen it was made (i.e. did the technology exist to do it one way vs. another?)\n\n[Here's a GREAT example of multiple anime styles used in a single show\n--](http://youtu.be/YibyPAsCCJE) we go from \"high quality\" level...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "11", "answer_count": 6, "body": "\n\nIn several episodes of DB:Z and DB:GT, using SSJ3 form is shown to be _very_\ntiring for the user and burns up energy very quickly, compared to\nSSJ1/2/enhanced/mystic/etc.\n\nHowever, when DB:GT rolls around, SSJ4 form, while as tiring as all other\nenhanced forms, doesn't seem to put as much strain on the user, nor does it\nhave a time limit, as with SSJ3.\n\nIs there a distinct reason for this in terms of power drain, or how the body\nhandles the transformation, or is this perhaps something overlooked when GT\nwas created?\n\n", "comment_count": 2, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T20:47:21.890", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "6", "last_activity_date": "2017-10-08T19:07:14.397", "last_edit_date": "2016-08-22T03:44:55.933", "last_editor_user_id": "3028", "owner_user_id": "26", "post_type": "question", "score": 25, "tags": [ "dragon-ball-z", "dragon-ball-series", "dragon-ball-gt" ], "title": "Why is SSJ3 shown as tiring to maintain, but SSJ4 is not?", "view_count": 9125 }
[ { "body": "\n\nDon't forget that GT is a filler, it wasn't created by the original creator,\n**[Akira Toriyama](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_Toriyama)**.\n\nThere is a very high probability that is was overlooked. Also if I remember\ncorrectly, SSJ3 wasn't shown as tiresome in Dragon Ball GT.\n\n", "c...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "6467", "answer_count": 3, "body": "\n\nEdo Tensei is a technique to revive the dead, and bind their souls into living\nbodies. However, after releasing the technique, all of the dead should get\nback into being dead.\n\nHow can Madara still stick around even after the Edo Tensei had been ended? I\nam not sure if it was something that we needed to think about and figure out\nby ourselves or is it yet to be revealed?\n\n", "comment_count": 2, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T20:51:17.307", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "10", "last_activity_date": "2018-12-20T18:03:22.010", "last_edit_date": "2013-12-20T18:09:17.177", "last_editor_user_id": "27", "owner_user_id": "32", "post_type": "question", "score": 18, "tags": [ "naruto" ], "title": "How can Madara still stick around even after the Edo Tensei had been ended?", "view_count": 92815 }
[ { "body": "\n\nFrom what I understood, if you know the Edo Tensei technique yourself, and\nyou're resurrected, you can _use it on yourself, after the technique was\ndismissed by the original caster_.\n\n> So actually, what Madara Uchiha did was use Edo Tensei again, using the\n> original sacrifice Kabuto gave h...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "22", "answer_count": 3, "body": "\n\nI originally thought that the only surviving members after the Uchiha massacre\nwere Sasuke and Itachi, but more and more seem to be revealed. Is there a\ncanonical list of surviving members of the Uchiha clan after the massacre?\n\n", "comment_count": 1, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T20:56:15.090", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "12", "last_activity_date": "2018-03-16T18:38:49.033", "last_edit_date": "2012-12-11T21:42:46.997", "last_editor_user_id": "22", "owner_user_id": "22", "post_type": "question", "score": 14, "tags": [ "naruto" ], "title": "List of surviving Uchiha", "view_count": 25271 }
[ { "body": "\n\nThe following:\n\n * **Uchiha Itachi** \\- Who performed the massacre. Was killed later by Sasuke (according to his plan), then reanimated, eventually to die again (permanently, this time).\n * **Uchiha Sasuke** \\- Who was spared by Itachi in hopes of making him strong. Still alive.\n\nThat's ...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "658", "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\nRan's birthday is usually seen as something important in the anime and manga\nand is talked about a lot. Yet, throughout the entire series of 660+ episodes\nand 70+ volumes, it has never actually happened.\n\nWhy is Ran's birthday so important to the plot?\n\n", "comment_count": 0, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T20:56:41.787", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "13", "last_activity_date": "2017-12-16T13:36:03.083", "last_edit_date": "2017-12-16T13:34:03.663", "last_editor_user_id": "2516", "owner_user_id": "25", "post_type": "question", "score": 11, "tags": [ "detective-conan" ], "title": "What is the significance of Ran's birthday?", "view_count": 2083 }
[ { "body": "\n\nOfficially, neither the birthday is revealed, nor has it really played a role\nin the plot.\n\nHowever, Aoyama said in an interview, that there is an \"obstacle\" preventing\nhim from revealing Ran's birth date, but since the birthday hasn't passed Ran\nis 16 right now\"\n\nThe interview, quoted ...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "20", "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\nIn both the Death Note manga and anime, it is stated multiple times by Ryuk\nthat once you use the Death Note, a human can go to neither Heaven nor Hell.\n\nHowever, it is hinted in an additional movie that encompasses part of the\nanime that Light was reincarnated as a Shinigami.\n\nIs it then possible to say, that any humans that use the Death Note do not go\nto Heaven nor Hell because they go to the Shinigami Realm?\n\n", "comment_count": 0, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T20:57:10.447", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "14", "last_activity_date": "2015-12-14T20:56:14.707", "last_edit_date": "2015-12-14T20:56:14.707", "last_editor_user_id": "19294", "owner_user_id": "26", "post_type": "question", "score": 49, "tags": [ "death-note" ], "title": "Do people who use the Death Note become Shinigami themselves?", "view_count": 21090 }
[ { "body": "\n\nNo.\n\nHumans who die don't go to Heaven or Hell (because neither exists).\n\nThey go to [Mu](http://deathnote.wikia.com/wiki/Mu) (Which means, nothing).\n\n> **Death Note, Volume 12** , page _188_ , has these two rules in regards to\n> \"Mu\": \"All humans will, without exception, eventually die...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "524", "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\nIn Eyeshield 21, Deimon wins the game against Oujou that gets them into the\nChristmas Bowl but they're never shown actually playing in the Christmas Bowl.\n\nIs there a manga that went with this anime that shows the time between beating\nOujou and playing professional football or are we just to assume that they\nwon?\n\n", "comment_count": 0, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:00:30.097", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "16", "last_activity_date": "2016-10-28T01:17:29.120", "last_edit_date": null, "last_editor_user_id": null, "owner_user_id": "29", "post_type": "question", "score": 9, "tags": [ "eyeshield-21" ], "title": "Does Deimon win the Christmas bowl?", "view_count": 12104 }
[ { "body": "\n\nThere is in fact an Eyeshield 21 manga, which continues the story further than\nthe anime. The anime ends on chapter 239 of the manga, while the manga\ncontinues to chapter 333. The manga doesn't go as far as professional\nfootball, but the last chapter does end with a similar scenario at the col...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "21", "answer_count": 4, "body": "\n\nAt the end of the last episode of Cowboy Bebop, Spike collapses. It's not\nclear, but it looks as though he may be dead. Is there a way to know whether\nhe is alive or dead (something in the background, comments from the director,\na continuation in the story in the manga, etc.)\n\n", "comment_count": 1, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:01:35.350", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "19", "last_activity_date": "2017-04-19T20:35:00.747", "last_edit_date": "2012-12-11T21:40:56.077", "last_editor_user_id": "36", "owner_user_id": "36", "post_type": "question", "score": 49, "tags": [ "cowboy-bebop" ], "title": "Do we know what happens to Spike at the end of Cowboy Bebop?", "view_count": 53656 }
[ { "body": "\n\nAccording to Wikipedia:\n\n> However, in an interview, Watanabe stated, “I’ve never officially said that\n> he died. At this point, I can tell you that I’m not sure if he’s alive or\n> dead.”\n\nThe link to the source is\n[here](http://mrsspooky.net/bebop/TheDailyTexan.pdf). Though it's very hard...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "20707", "answer_count": 4, "body": "\n\nIt seems as though a lot of anime go through a production cycle where they put\nout a series that seems fairly popular, but ends long before the manga's\nstoryline does. Obviously, a big reason for making anime is to get people to\nbuy the original manga, but if the anime series itself were turning a profit\nit's tough to imagine (from my American viewpoint, anyway) that the producers\nwould abandon it, when it could easily continue (given its proven popularity,\nvoice actors lined up, storyline set, etc.)\n\nIs there an overarching reason? Do many anime not turn a profit?\n\n", "comment_count": 1, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:06:36.670", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "23", "last_activity_date": "2017-01-12T20:53:18.520", "last_edit_date": "2015-09-06T06:12:04.197", "last_editor_user_id": "16253", "owner_user_id": "36", "post_type": "question", "score": 34, "tags": [ "anime-production" ], "title": "Do anime usually lose money?", "view_count": 6219 }
[ { "body": "\n\nAnime is much bigger in Japan. There are lots of mangas that were given a shot\nat anime adaptation, but they didn't get a following and eventually got\npulled. In my opinion, the manga has to be popular in Japan first before the\nnetwork heads start to export the anime officially.\n\nThere are o...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "689", "answer_count": 2, "body": "\n\nThere are a few places in _Mobile Suit Gundam Seed_ where Kira Yamato faces\ncertain death, is presumed dead by all the other characters, then miraculously\nreappears in a later episode. I'm curious about one particular incident, for\nnow: His duel with Athrun and the Aegis.\n\nAthrun sets the Aegis to self destruct, attaches it to Kira's suit, and bails\nout to avoid the explosion. Kira is apparently trapped in the deadly blast,\nthough. Assuming he's not cloned or something like that (which the humans &\nCoordinators of Seed almost certainly have the technology to do), he somehow\nmanaged to survive and escape from that situation.\n\nHow did Kira survive when the Aegis self-destructed at point-blank range to\nhis own mobile suit?\n\n", "comment_count": 2, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:09:44.893", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "26", "last_activity_date": "2017-11-12T04:35:14.617", "last_edit_date": "2012-12-13T22:42:19.257", "last_editor_user_id": "44", "owner_user_id": "44", "post_type": "question", "score": 12, "tags": [ "mobile-suit-gundam-seed" ], "title": "How does Kira Yamato survive the Aegis' self-destruct in Mobile Suit Gundam Seed?", "view_count": 18796 }
[ { "body": "\n\nThis incident is analogous to a similar situation in ZZ Gundam. An important\ncharacter dies in a situation where their later reappearance seems impossible,\neveryone angsts, they return and Tomino doesn't bother explaining anything.\n\nFirst, a short review of the battle. Spoilered, because it i...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": null, "answer_count": 2, "body": "\n\nIn episode 25 of Valkyria Chronicles, Maximilian shoots (and it is strongly\nimplied that he kills) Jaeger:\n\n[![\"What a shame,\nJaeger.\"](https://i.stack.imgur.com/qyj0Ll.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/qyj0L.jpg)\n\nYet during the credits of the final episode (26), Jaeger is clearly seen\nwalking in the background at the train station:\n\n[![Jaeger in background,\ncircled](https://i.stack.imgur.com/pVEsml.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/pVEsm.jpg)\n\nWhat's the deal here? Did Jaeger not get shot? Or did he get shot but\nsurvived? And if so, how in the world did he escape from the rest of the\ncrumbling fortress?\n\n", "comment_count": 7, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:10:15.923", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "27", "last_activity_date": "2017-12-16T16:39:59.630", "last_edit_date": "2015-09-07T02:51:47.907", "last_editor_user_id": "16253", "owner_user_id": "17", "post_type": "question", "score": 14, "tags": [ "valkyria-chronicles" ], "title": "How is Jaeger still alive at the end of Valkyria Chronicles?", "view_count": 1333 }
[ { "body": "\n\nI guess it's kind of a cameo. It really looks like Jaegar was killed and no\nsource can be found that he survived. Because of that, all we can do is\nspeculate - And I think, that it was just a cameo like \"Hey, it's over, let us\nshow him again!\".\n\n", "comment_count": 0, "content_lice...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": null, "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\nLet's say you want to extract texts from the visual novel for the purpose of\nlooking up the word in the dictionary, or feeding them into a machine\ntranslator. How would one go about accomplishing this?\n\n", "comment_count": 4, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:12:10.927", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "28", "last_activity_date": "2016-04-01T20:54:32.587", "last_edit_date": "2016-04-01T20:54:32.587", "last_editor_user_id": "63", "owner_user_id": "37", "post_type": "question", "score": 5, "tags": [ "resources" ], "title": "How do you extract texts into a text format that you can copy and paste from visual novels?", "view_count": 2975 }
[ { "body": "\n\nThere are some software, such as [Anime Games Text\nHooker](https://sites.google.com/site/agthook/) or [Interactive Text\nHooker](http://www.hongfire.com/forum/showthread.php/208860-Interactive-Text-\nHooker-new-text-extraction-tool), that are especially made for this purpose.\nSome people use th...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "70", "answer_count": 2, "body": "\n\nTo explain, I want to know whether it is more efficient to produce anime or\nmanga, and why.\n\nAnime:\n\n * Needs to be made frame by frame\n * need people to record voice.\n\nManga:\n\n * Needs lots of paper\n * has to be printed.\n\nBy more efficient, I mean which one has more profit and takes less time to\nmake.\n\n", "comment_count": 2, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:15:32.163", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "29", "last_activity_date": "2016-12-03T16:06:31.267", "last_edit_date": "2015-12-20T12:15:27.103", "last_editor_user_id": "1587", "owner_user_id": null, "post_type": "question", "score": 23, "tags": [ "anime-production", "manga-production" ], "title": "Is anime production more efficient than manga production?", "view_count": 1846 }
[ { "body": "\n\nIn term of human resources as well as production costs, manga is thousands of\ntimes more efficient than anime.\n\nThe personnel involved in a manga production (the chain is very little):\n\n * Mangaka\n * 4 or 5 assistants at best\n * Graphic design staff (logos, covers, general branding of a...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "191", "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\nI'm kind of a fan of time travel stories, so I got a little disappointed with\n_Steins;Gate_.\n\nAccording to\n[Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_travel#Time_travel_in_fiction),\n\n> Time travel themes in science fiction and the media can generally be grouped\n> into three categories: immutable timeline; mutable timeline; and alternate\n> histories, as in the interacting-many-worlds interpretation.\n\nWhen they explained timelines in the show, I got the idea of the timelines\nbeing alternate, but then we got all of this \"Alpha/Beta timeline\", and that\ngoes more with the immutable timelines, with some alternate-difficult-to-reach\ntimelines.\n\nAnd at the end, Okabe couldn't change the beta timeline, except if he cheated\nhimself (which would make the timeline mutable)...\n\nSo, did the scriptwriters just cherry-picked things as they felt it could add\nmore drama? (For example, I was telling myself all the time: if Kurisu dies in\ntimeline beta, and Mayuri dies in timeline alpha... wouldn't the solution be\ngoing to timeline Gamma?!)\n\nAm I missing something?\n\n", "comment_count": 2, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:22:36.507", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "34", "last_activity_date": "2017-12-16T16:52:39.897", "last_edit_date": "2017-12-16T16:49:28.680", "last_editor_user_id": "2516", "owner_user_id": "43", "post_type": "question", "score": 7, "tags": [ "steins-gate" ], "title": "What time travel category applies on Steins;Gate?", "view_count": 5267 }
[ { "body": "\n\n_Steins;Gate_ mainly works with mutable timelines with an infinite amount of\nworld lines and borrows many time travel concepts, primarily the black hole\ntheory, to mix into the story.\n\nIn _Steins;Gate_ , the time travel theory consists of mutable timelines and\nalternate timelines. However, O...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "142", "answer_count": 3, "body": "\n\nAs anyone who has seen Lucky Star will remember, most of the references to\nother anime and manga are censored. The most obvious examples of this are\nreferences to Gundam or Sgt. Frog (both of which are notably Sunrise shows).\nPresumably this is done to avoid KyoAni getting sued. This also explains why\nreferences to Haruhi and Full Metal Panic weren't censored (as far as I\nremember). Interestingly these instances of censorship probably could have\nbeen removed in the English release since it was licensed by Bandai, but I\ndon't know if they actually were, so this question might only apply to the\nJapanese version.\n\nHowever, there are still a few cases of references which weren't censored\ndespite no obvious connection between the Lucky Star team and the source. The\none that immediately comes to mind is To Heart, which is referenced several\ntimes. To Heart is associated with VN studio Leaf as well as animation studios\nOriental Light and Magic and AIC, neither of which have anything to do with\nLucky Star (KyoAni and Kadokawa). I can't find any connections between them,\nbut of course that could be oversight on my part, and I didn't check all of\nthe individual staff members.\n\nIs there some connection that I missed? Barring that, what sort of policy\nwould a studio typically use for references like this? Would they try to\nobtain permission for all of the references, or just bleep the ones that seem\nrisky to them?\n\n", "comment_count": 1, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:23:45.537", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "35", "last_activity_date": "2018-12-18T01:59:08.167", "last_edit_date": null, "last_editor_user_id": null, "owner_user_id": "24", "post_type": "question", "score": 18, "tags": [ "lucky-star" ], "title": "Why are only some of the references censored in Lucky Star", "view_count": 4465 }
[ { "body": "\n\nA major concern might be whether they has consent from the references'\ncompany.\n\nAn example would be **Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai** , they\nshow some vender's H-GAME cover in Kirino's H-Game pill, which have offended\nthose companies and the production studio later apologized...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "45", "answer_count": 3, "body": "\n\nDoujinshi seem to represent usually works of amateurs, but that is a\nsubjective measure. What is the objective difference between both works?\n\n", "comment_count": 0, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:26:07.177", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "36", "last_activity_date": "2013-02-02T13:41:21.423", "last_edit_date": "2013-02-02T13:41:21.423", "last_editor_user_id": "27", "owner_user_id": "38", "post_type": "question", "score": 24, "tags": [ "terminology", "doujinshi", "manga-production" ], "title": "What is the difference between doujinshi and manga?", "view_count": 64379 }
[ { "body": "\n\nWell, if it's self published, it is called doujinshi. If it's by a manga\npublisher, it's manga. Note that this distinction makes no mention of relative\nquality...simply who is doing the publishing (and presumably paying for) the\nwork.\n\nWikipedia highlights this in the first paragraph:\n\n> D...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "335", "answer_count": 8, "body": "\n\nIf you've seen much anime, you're familiar with the male character getting a\nbloody nose when he gets sexually excited. For example:\n\n![Master Roshi \\(Dragon Ball\\)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v7TF4m.jpg) ![Umino\nIruka \\(Naruto\\)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Tp8rTm.jpg)\n\nMaster Roshi (Dragon Ball) and Umino Iruka (Naruto)\n\nHowever, when I mentioned this to a Japanese person (someone who was not a big\nanime viewer), she was confused, and adamant that a bloody nose would normally\njust mean that the person was excited in general, and it would not necessarily\nhave anything to do with sexual excitement.\n\nThis could (and seems likely to be) true for Japanese day to day real life,\nbut very different in anime, where the connection to libido seems very clear.\n\nIs there someone that can explain this difference? Is the \"bloody nose\" in\nanime just used to signify excitement, and it just happens to often (always)\nbe sexual excitement because of the plot? Or is it supposed to be just\nunderstood how a bloody nose is interpreted in anime is different from normal\nlife?\n\n", "comment_count": 4, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:31:19.987", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "39", "last_activity_date": "2021-10-24T15:41:50.710", "last_edit_date": "2014-04-18T07:01:52.127", "last_editor_user_id": "1908", "owner_user_id": "36", "post_type": "question", "score": 74, "tags": [ "tropes" ], "title": "Does the \"bloody nose\" trope necessarily imply a sexual situation?", "view_count": 45972 }
[ { "body": "\n\nAccording to\n[Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime#Facial_expressions):\n\n> Male characters will develop a bloody nose around their female love\n> interests (typically to indicate arousal, which is a play on an old wives'\n> tale).\n\nIt has a reference in the end of this sentence that...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": null, "answer_count": 3, "body": "\n\nI understand that one of them is actually the other. At first we are led to\nbelieve that Vincent is Ergo. But toward the end of the series, we discover\nsomething but I am not sure what it means: Ergo created Vincent to run away\nfrom himself. Also, in the beginning, when Vincent turns into Ergo, he loses\ncontrol and doesn't remember any of it. Later on he starts to control Ergo,\nbut at the same time he can talk with him.\n\nSo, basically, I don't understand which 'came first': Is Vincent Law Ergo\nProxy? Or is it the other way around? Or are they actually two different\n'selves' that 'reside in the same body'?\n\n", "comment_count": 0, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:44:49.020", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "48", "last_activity_date": "2017-11-04T04:42:54.897", "last_edit_date": "2015-09-07T00:33:13.780", "last_editor_user_id": "49", "owner_user_id": "49", "post_type": "question", "score": 8, "tags": [ "ergo-proxy" ], "title": "What is the relation between Ergo Proxy and Vincent Law?", "view_count": 9173 }
[ { "body": "\n\nAccording to wikipedia under [Other Characters -\nProxies](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ergo_Proxy_characters#Proxies):\n\n> Ergo Proxy is a \"clone\" of Proxy One, Romdo's creator and guardian, who was\n> created to help bring about the destruction of the human race because of\n> Proxy ...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "13263", "answer_count": 3, "body": "\n\nIt was said that when a Shinigami saves a human with his Death Note, that\nShinigami dies, and his remaining life-span is transferred to the human he\nsaved.\n\nBut imagine the following situation, a Shinigami has accumulated 500 years of\nlifespan by killing a lot of humans. That Shinigami then kills someone for a\nhuman, to save his life, and dies.\n\nDoes that mean the human would gain 500 years to his lifespan?\n\n", "comment_count": 0, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:49:34.630", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "51", "last_activity_date": "2021-02-08T16:10:47.967", "last_edit_date": null, "last_editor_user_id": null, "owner_user_id": "27", "post_type": "question", "score": 30, "tags": [ "death-note" ], "title": "What would happen if a Shinigami with exceedingly long life-span dies for a human?", "view_count": 7805 }
[ { "body": "\n\nEssentially yes, they will become semi-immortal. They will have a long, long\nnatural lives but they'll still be vulnerable to death.\n\n", "comment_count": 6, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T22:21:12.493", "id": "65", "last_activity_date": "201...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "256", "answer_count": 5, "body": "\n\nI haven't watched Anime in many years, but recently I've had time to get back\ninto it. I've seen that one of my favorite series, Fullmetal Alchemist, has\ndone a series reboot. What I'm wondering is:\n\n**Does it present a lot of deep variations** (plot-wise, character-wise or\notherwise) **, or is it just the same series with updated art?**\n\n", "comment_count": 1, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:52:50.980", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "55", "last_activity_date": "2020-08-22T07:43:01.020", "last_edit_date": "2016-01-18T09:29:06.353", "last_editor_user_id": "63", "owner_user_id": "61", "post_type": "question", "score": 132, "tags": [ "fullmetal-alchemist-series", "fullmetal-alchemist-brotherhood", "fullmetal-alchemist-2003" ], "title": "What's the difference between the FMA and FMA Brotherhood series?", "view_count": 983236 }
[ { "body": "\n\nBrotherhood is actually more faithful to the Manga. The first _'version'_\nfollows the Manga to some extent (about half the show) although it adds some\ndetails that do not follow the Manga.\n\n> The whole thing regarding the creation of Homunculus is completely different\n> in the first series. ...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "138", "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\nIn order to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Anime Tenchou (who most notably\nappears in Lucky Star), ufotable animated a 10 minute crossover anime between\nTouhou and Anime Tenchou in 2010. ANN has a news release about it\n[here](http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-09-24/touhou-project-anime-\ntenchou-get-anime-by-ufotable).\n\nI know that this was shown at Animate Ichioshi Bishōjo Matsuri according to\nthe news release, but I have not been able to find any information about a\ngeneral release. Was this ever released in any format to the general public?\n\n", "comment_count": 1, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T21:56:12.620", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "56", "last_activity_date": "2014-06-09T21:11:46.703", "last_edit_date": "2013-06-12T03:46:55.560", "last_editor_user_id": "107", "owner_user_id": "24", "post_type": "question", "score": 13, "tags": [ "touhou-project", "anime-tenchou" ], "title": "Was the ufotable Touhou anime ever released?", "view_count": 6131 }
[ { "body": "\n\nTo my knowledge, it has been released [but in a\ntheater](http://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/%E3%82%A2%E3%83%8B%E3%83%A1%E5%BA%97%E9%95%B7%C3%97%E6%9D%B1%E6%96%B9%E3%83%97%E3%83%AD%E3%82%B8%E3%82%A7%E3%82%AF%E3%83%88)\nor the like and no one was allowed to record it in any way thus no one else\nhas seen i...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "66", "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\nVoice acting is one of the many things that can make an anime movie, OVA or TV\nseries successful or not, and some\n[seiyuu](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_acting_in_Japan) gain their own\nfollowings or are treated like idols.\n\nWhat happens if, say, a major character's seiyuu has an accident, dies or\nquits before the production is finished?\n\nHas this ever happened, and if so, what were the consequences, measures taken,\nand reaction from fans to those measures?\n\n", "comment_count": 0, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T22:10:41.397", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "61", "last_activity_date": "2015-09-08T02:11:14.250", "last_edit_date": "2015-09-08T02:11:14.250", "last_editor_user_id": "16253", "owner_user_id": "38", "post_type": "question", "score": 20, "tags": [ "anime-production", "voice-acting" ], "title": "What happens when a seiyuu cannot continue working on a production?", "view_count": 683 }
[ { "body": "\n\nThis happens occasionally. The most recent example that I can think of is when\nKawaragi Shiho, the seiyuu of Nishizono Mio from Little Busters!, got\npregnant. In fact, this is very recent, as she just [gave\nbirth](http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-12-10/voice-actress-\nshiho-kawara...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": null, "answer_count": 3, "body": "\n\nAs the series develops, it seems that Ergo Proxy has a growing number of\nphilosophical references:\n\n * The concept of Anamnesis in episode 11.\n\n * The Council/Collective figures.\n\n * All the events in episode 20.\n\n * Every discussion Vincent has with Ergo about the 'self' (especially episode 11)\n\n * And numerous others that I don't recall at the moment...\n\nWhich philosophical concepts/authors are referenced or portrayed in the\nseries?\n\n", "comment_count": 4, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 4.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T22:12:56.637", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "63", "last_activity_date": "2021-07-17T06:00:02.317", "last_edit_date": "2021-07-17T06:00:02.317", "last_editor_user_id": "60264", "owner_user_id": "49", "post_type": "question", "score": 10, "tags": [ "tropes", "ergo-proxy" ], "title": "What philosophical concepts and/or authors are referenced in the series Ergo Proxy?", "view_count": 5638 }
[ { "body": "\n\nActually funny enough some of the robots in the anime are named after\nphilosophers...\n\nThe Ergo Proxy Wiki states in the Production section\n<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ergo_Proxy>\n\n> It is set in the future. A group of robots become infected with something\n> called the Kojiro [sic] virus...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "297", "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\nHiro Mashima, the author of Fairy Tail, has a really similar drawing style to\nEiichiro Oda, One Piece mangaka.\n\nWe know that some well known mangakas had previously worked as assistants to\nothers (like Hiroyuki Takei and Eiichiro Oda himself, both worked with\nNobuhiro Watsuki), so I was wondering if Hiro Mashima has something in common\nwith Eiichiro Oda, since they had very similar styles at the beginning.\n\n", "comment_count": 1, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T22:15:56.970", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "64", "last_activity_date": "2016-03-22T03:57:30.183", "last_edit_date": "2015-05-08T20:15:23.517", "last_editor_user_id": "11083", "owner_user_id": "31", "post_type": "question", "score": 18, "tags": [ "one-piece", "mangaka", "fairy-tail" ], "title": "Does Hiro Mashima (Fairy Tail) have something in common with Eiichiro Oda (One Piece)?", "view_count": 17618 }
[ { "body": "\n\nI have read that Oda and Mashima are good friends. However, not only has\nMashima never been Oda's assistant, but he has never been an assistant to\n_any_ mangaka. The resemblance of their artwork is due to something they share\nin common: Toriyama worship and obsession with _Dragon Ball_. More d...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": null, "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\nI know that the _Princess Tutu_ anime uses a lot of music and performances\nfrom the ballets _Swan Lake_ and _The Nutcracker_. However, does the anime's\nmain plotline -- of a princess who helps return the prince's heart to him,\nonly to die upon confessing her love -- closely follow either story? If so,\nwhat are the major deviations?\n\n", "comment_count": 1, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T22:36:35.703", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "67", "last_activity_date": "2017-11-01T21:07:18.900", "last_edit_date": null, "last_editor_user_id": null, "owner_user_id": null, "post_type": "question", "score": 7, "tags": [ "princess-tutu" ], "title": "How closely does Princess Tutu follow Swan Lake and The Nutcracker?", "view_count": 407 }
[ { "body": "\n\nThe story is loosely based on this, but it actually revolves more around\nbending the inevitable fate thrown to Ahiru (Tutu) by third side of the story.\nThe storyteller, if you prefer.\n\nThe ending of the anime is not same either, even though it uses the same kind\nof theme. IMHO the ending is ...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": null, "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\nI know that _Saiunkoku Monogatari_ is based on a series of light novels. How\nclosely does the anime (both seasons) follow the original series? What are its\nmain points of deviation?\n\n", "comment_count": 0, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T22:38:54.803", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "68", "last_activity_date": "2015-06-25T17:18:26.977", "last_edit_date": "2012-12-19T21:34:50.920", "last_editor_user_id": "27", "owner_user_id": null, "post_type": "question", "score": 7, "tags": [ "saiunkoku-monogatari" ], "title": "How closely does the Saiunkoku Monogatari anime series follow the light novels?", "view_count": 2185 }
[ { "body": "\n\n **Attention! Spoilers!**\n\n> _Are there differences between the novels and the anime?_ \n> In a word, yes. I try to note these in the summaries. In the first season,\n> the differences are relatively minor. Some minor subplots have been\n> eliminated, or switched around, and some scenes added ...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": null, "answer_count": 9, "body": "\n\nIn my region, people don't know the difference between anime and regular\ncartoons. When they see me watching anime, or they hear about it somehow, they\nsay that I'm watching a regular cartoon and hence I'm being childish.\nSometimes, they even display sarcastic attitudes, so that giving a serious\nlong explanation wouldn't be possible.\n\nWhat effectively explains how an anime is different from a regular cartoon?\n\n", "comment_count": 1, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T22:39:03.647", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "69", "last_activity_date": "2016-03-30T03:01:16.753", "last_edit_date": "2012-12-14T04:08:00.183", "last_editor_user_id": "107", "owner_user_id": "18", "post_type": "question", "score": 141, "tags": [ "anime-production" ], "title": "What differentiates anime from regular cartoons?", "view_count": 144179 }
[ { "body": "\n\nMy personal argument:\n\nCartoons are _mainly_ produced for _kids_ , with topics about friendship, fun,\nexploration and similar things.\n\nAnime / manga and related media _mainly_ are produced for targets of _all\nages_ (except for Hentai and Ecchi series, of course). They can of course\ncontain...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "3052", "answer_count": 5, "body": "\n\nAt his current state, how could Madara possibly be defeated?\n\nAny physical attack/Taijutsu would be easily deflected by either:\n\n * The Susano'o \n * The Gunbai (war fan, which proved to easily negate a Bijuudama) \n * Shinra Tensei (which wasn't seen yet, but we have to assume he's capable of it).\n\n> And I'm not even starting to talk about the Rikudo mode.\n\nAny non-physical attack would be easily absorbed by the Preta Rinnegan path.\nThere aren't ~~m~~ any ultra-powerful genjutsu ninja who can hope to trap him\nin a genjutsu for more than 2 seconds. And in the offshoot that something does\nhurt him, he'd just regenerate. He's a zombie.\n\n* * *\n\nWhat weakness does Madara have that could be exploited to harm him? They'd\nhave to damage him badly to hope for a seal.\n\n", "comment_count": 9, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T22:51:49.787", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "76", "last_activity_date": "2016-12-04T07:31:28.820", "last_edit_date": "2014-10-30T13:53:25.823", "last_editor_user_id": "1398", "owner_user_id": "27", "post_type": "question", "score": 13, "tags": [ "naruto" ], "title": "What are Madara Uchiha's weaknesses?", "view_count": 6575 }
[ { "body": "\n\nThey mentioned in the latest chapter that Madara is vulnerable to Taijutsu.\nAlso, as grasshopper said, his overconfidence causes him to drop your guard\nwhen dealing with those he thinks are not able to harm him.\n\n", "comment_count": 2, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": null, "answer_count": 6, "body": "\n\n_Detective Conan_ is a notoriously long-running series -- it's been running\nfor like fifteen years, and hundreds of cases have been solved. Conan has made\nfriends, received upgraded technology over time (cell phones!), and has\ngenerally \"kept up\" with its audience.\n\nYet, logically, time in-universe _must_ have passed, and Shinichi's continued\nabsence should be more notable than it is if he's been gone for more than a\nyear.\n\nHow much time has passed, currently, in the _Meitantei Conan_ universe?\n\n", "comment_count": 5, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T22:52:03.777", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "77", "last_activity_date": "2015-01-07T01:11:22.253", "last_edit_date": "2012-12-28T08:47:28.080", "last_editor_user_id": "93", "owner_user_id": null, "post_type": "question", "score": 21, "tags": [ "detective-conan" ], "title": "How much time has passed in-universe in Detective Conan?", "view_count": 46386 }
[ { "body": "\n\nTechnically the story plays out in real time, but realistically it is at the\nwhim of the author.\n\nAssuming the cases appear in chronological order. You'll notice that none of\nthe characters ever age or even graduate. There are many discrepancies the\nEisuke/Kir Arc alone has some serious and ...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": null, "answer_count": 4, "body": "\n\nIf the various \"superpower\" ninja traits are considered \"blood traits,\" how is\nit someone like Kakashi, who is in no way related to the Uchiha clan, can use\nthe Sharingan Eye technique?\n\nMore fully: would transplanting work on _any_ bloodline trait power? If\nsomeone had a bloodline trait that worked on arms, could they just transplant\ntheir arm onto another person and then there would be two people with that\ntechnique?\n\n", "comment_count": 1, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T23:07:22.197", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "85", "last_activity_date": "2015-05-12T13:27:22.213", "last_edit_date": null, "last_editor_user_id": null, "owner_user_id": null, "post_type": "question", "score": 13, "tags": [ "naruto" ], "title": "How is it that a Sharingan can work when it's been transplanted?", "view_count": 4365 }
[ { "body": "\n\nI'm not sure about other bloodline jutsu, but the Sharingan's power lies\nwithin the eye. So whoever controls a Sharingan eye gains its powers.\n\nIt may be possible to gain other bloodine jutsu, but to determine where the\nactual jutsu is located within their body or even the chakra system is st...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": null, "answer_count": 6, "body": "\n\nMost ninjas probably don't live very long by the nature of their work. They\ndie on missions, in wars, in raids, while being ambushed by other ninjas,\nduring testing, etc.\n\nHowever, the handful of ninjas we have seen (e.g. The Third Hokage, as well as\nTsunade and Jiraiya) who've lived past the usual lifespan seem to be of very\nadvanced age.\n\nDo ninjas have a longer natural lifespan that is simply cut short by the\nnature of their work?\n\n", "comment_count": 2, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T23:11:08.920", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "86", "last_activity_date": "2020-05-13T00:39:53.150", "last_edit_date": "2017-12-17T08:59:38.163", "last_editor_user_id": "2516", "owner_user_id": null, "post_type": "question", "score": 12, "tags": [ "naruto" ], "title": "Do ninjas have extended lifespans?", "view_count": 3544 }
[ { "body": "\n\nAs far as I know they all had lifespans that you'd judge as normal.\n\n * The Third Hokage, Sarutobi, was let's say around 30 when he was training Orochimaru, Tsunade and Jiraiya. He died at 68-69 years old, that's a reasonable lifespan. \n * Tsunade uses a special Jutsu that preserves her in a...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": "3209", "answer_count": 4, "body": "\n\nIn Full Metal Alchemist, who is the character (or the concept really) of\n**Truth**? What does he symbolize? What is his purpose?\n\nFrom what I guess, he's some sort of your inner God, because he seems to know\nyou better than you do yourself. He knows the best way to punish you, the way\nthat would hurt you the most. He must be tied with alchemy and alchemical\nknowledge, but _what_ is he?\n\n", "comment_count": 0, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T23:11:11.837", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "87", "last_activity_date": "2022-06-23T22:06:22.463", "last_edit_date": null, "last_editor_user_id": null, "owner_user_id": "27", "post_type": "question", "score": 26, "tags": [ "fullmetal-alchemist-series" ], "title": "Who the hell is Truth?", "view_count": 16116 }
[ { "body": "\n\nIt is you and it is the Universe. It is everything.\n\nWhen the Elric brothers train in the island, they realize the connection\nbetween the 'one' and the 'all'. They understand that everything is connected.\nI think that what they understand is **Truth** itself. They understand\nsomething that i...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": null, "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\nAt the end of the anime _Aim for the Top! Gunbuster_ , Takaya Noriko and Amano\nKazumi must travel at sub-FTL speeds (that is, at speeds slower than faster-\nthan-light) to reach from the epicenter of battle to Earth.\n\nWhat is the ratio of their time dilation? That is, how long has it been for\nNoriko and Kazumi versus how long has it been on Earth?\n\n", "comment_count": 1, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T23:13:59.470", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "90", "last_activity_date": "2013-01-11T00:20:33.663", "last_edit_date": null, "last_editor_user_id": null, "owner_user_id": null, "post_type": "question", "score": 4, "tags": [ "gunbuster" ], "title": "What is the time dilation ratio that Noriko and Kazumi experience?", "view_count": 1458 }
[ { "body": "\n\nThe center of the galaxy is about 8,000 parsecs away from Earth. The Gunbuster\nwas heavily damaged while completing its mission, but was able to escape the\nblack hole. However, they had to have spent at least 33 days at sub-light\nspeed trying to outrun the blast while also trying to long dista...
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{ "accepted_answer_id": null, "answer_count": 1, "body": "\n\n_Gunbuster_ is one of my favorite series, and I remember learning of a sequel\nseries called _Diebuster_ , or _Gunbuster 2_.\n\nWhat is the relationship between the two shows? Does _Diebuster_ 's story\nrelate to _Gunbuster_ 's in some way? Do any characters cross over both shows?\nDoes _Diebuster_ refer to the events of _Gunbuster_ in any way?\n\n", "comment_count": 0, "content_license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "creation_date": "2012-12-11T23:18:46.160", "favorite_count": 0, "id": "93", "last_activity_date": "2015-09-08T11:37:39.600", "last_edit_date": "2015-09-08T02:11:25.170", "last_editor_user_id": "16253", "owner_user_id": null, "post_type": "question", "score": 7, "tags": [ "gunbuster", "diebuster" ], "title": "What is the relationship between the Gunbuster and Diebuster series?", "view_count": 4237 }
[ { "body": "\n\nGunbuster was originally released as a six episode OVA in 1988. It's sequel,\nDiebuster, was also originally released as a six episode OVA 18 years later.\nTypically sequels are released around the time of the original so it's fresh\nin the minds of people. Without giving too much away the storie...
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